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“Great Adventure of the Ice”: Hidden Wonders Unearthed Beneath Greenland's Ice Sheet
"The great adventure of the ice, deep and pure as infinity," said Fridtjof Nansen's in his first expedition to cross Greenland. Nansen said that the wonders hidden below the icy landscape of the Arctic back in 1888 'could not have been known'. It is only until today, with new tools and technologies, that the mysterious structures of Greenland's ice sheet 'comes into focus', holding clues of the past and future of the Arctic.
Latest Research Articles
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Landslide in Denali National Park Triggered Road to Sink 10 Inches Per Day
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Rare 'Salt Flower' Blooms in Hills in Death Valley Park Thanks to Desert Rainfall
Solar Tsunami Blast Headed Towards Earth After Sun Emitted C3 Flare
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Hurricane Ida "One of the Strongest" to Hit Louisiana Since 1850s, Governor Warns
Hurricane Ida Dangerously Near Category 5 as it Makes Landfall in Louisiana
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7,200-Year-Old Skeleton of 'New Type' of Ancient Human Unearthed in Indonesia
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Melting Glaciers in Arctic Could Release Dangerous Viruses, Leading to Interspecies Transmission
Poachers Arrested for Slaughtering Pregnant Moose, Cutting 3 Babies Outside the Womb
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Australian Farmer Herds Sheep Into Giant Heart Formation to Celebrate Love for Dead Aunt
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Special Lizard-Like Fossil Older than Most Dinosaurs May Explain the Origin of Lizards
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Scientists Develop COVID-19 Antibody that Neutralizes All Known SARS-CoV-2 Strains
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Experts Warn Exposure to Air Pollution Could Increase Risk of Severe Mental Illness